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These include blood concentrations of total cobalamin, holo-transcobalamin (vitamin B 12 bound to transcobalamin, one of the two carrier proteins in blood
Side Effects of Fertility Medications While fertility drugs can support pregnancy programs, they may also cause side effects such as: Mood changes and sleep disturbances Nausea, vomiting, or headaches Increased risk of twin pregnancy Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) a condition in which the ovaries become enlarged and cause abdominal pain If you are undergoing a pregnancy program and are considering fertility medications to stimulate egg growth, always consult your doctor first
If you are planning a pregnancy: Start a B12 supplement before conception if you are vegetarian
SubQ places peptide 26mm from dermal fibroblasts, while IM requires systemic circulation and back-diffusion over 1540mm
When to extend timeline Consider using beyond 30 days when: Peptide is very expensive (TB-500, pharmaceutical GLP-1s) You're close to finishing vial (only 2-3 doses remain) Peptide appears perfect (clear, no smell, stored optimally) You're using for non-critical purpose (anti-aging vs acute injury) Financial hardship makes wasting difficult Maximum extension: 45 days for most stable peptides (BPC-157, TB-500, semaglutide)